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ibaird wrote:
6 Apr 2025
I'm not sure the underside pattern matches the underside of N. rhoeoalis as seen on Lepidoptera Butterfly House.

Metasia delotypa
VanessaC wrote:
6 Apr 2025
Sadly, I don't know. It was a small moth that flew past me quickly and into a little grotto of vegetation. By the time I managed to spot it again and focus my camera I only managed one shot. It then flew off really quickly. I just didn't get a decent look at it.

Metasia delotypa
donhe wrote:
6 Apr 2025
@VanessaC : that is lot of legs. Is that an underside or topside view of the moth ?

Metasia delotypa
donhe wrote:
28 Feb 2025
Looks a bit like Trigonocyttara and Conoeca.

Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae
donhe wrote:
22 Feb 2025
The only undersides of macromoths that complex seem to be Larentiinae, but with limited examples, I cannot find an exact match.

Metasia delotypa
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